Then, a man entered the room and stabbed Félix Oarr with a dagger that he had ironically found lying around his containment unit and untied the pitiful Mr. Unmattias. The man, a experimental prisoner of Félix who called himself Creator, would escort Derek to an island called Exeräise, where the two would plot their revenge. But first, they drowned the wounded Félix Oarr in the Great Marsh. With powers that Creator had received from his own Instinct, he gave Derek Félix Oarr’s body, while the empty limbless husk that was Derek’s body was allowed to float away. Now, Félix Oarr was only instated as Governor No. 8 because he was family to then Governor No. 6, Kerragan Cathrop. So in order to get revenge, the two decided that killing his step-brother was not enough. After he had had his two children with his wife Reve, he was distraught to find that their baby daughter had been whisked away by the Isga brothers. But they never died because of their sadness. In fact, they were murdered. It was tragedy to be sure. But then I did something stupid. Vari Cathrop, the son who was hailed as Kerragan’s successor, went back in time. That was the first thing, despite my being an oracle, that I could not fortell. He used the Weeping Oaken Tree within the Great Marsh, a tree that had been around since the beginning of time. Surprisingly, he had grown acquainted with the tree and its powers, and knew what it could do, and therefore went into the past in order to make things right. I created a mindless clone of his father to pursue him, and soon, it was chasing after him in the past. But then it occurred to me that Félix Oarr was not as stupid as I had previously thought. Although my name is Harris and Kerragan Cathrop, it is also Creator. It is also reasonable to consider, that even though I created time and space, that I should be privileged to watch over it, experiment with it, and execute its demise. Unfortunately for you, I’m done with this world. You cannot change your fate.
credits
from Fate,
released February 11, 2012
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Water Splash - junggle
Crowd Noise - corsica-s
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